Metal-ligand cooperation by aromatization-dearomatization as a tool in single bond activation
- PMID: 25666071
- DOI: 10.1098/rsta.2014.0189
Metal-ligand cooperation by aromatization-dearomatization as a tool in single bond activation
Abstract
Metal-ligand cooperation (MLC) plays an important role in bond activation processes, enabling many chemical and biological catalytic reactions. A recent new mode of activation of chemical bonds involves ligand aromatization-dearomatization processes in pyridine-based pincer complexes in which chemical bonds are broken reversibly across the metal centre and the pincer-ligand arm, leading to new bond-making and -breaking processes, and new catalysis. In this short review, such processes are briefly exemplified in the activation of C-H, H-H, O-H, N-H and B-H bonds, and mechanistic insight is provided. This new bond activation mode has led to the development of various catalytic reactions, mainly based on alcohols and amines, and to a stepwise approach to thermal H2 and light-induced O2 liberation from water.
Keywords: B–H activation; C–H activation; N–H activation; O–H activation; catalysis; metal–ligand cooperation.
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